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Little opportunity to give and get honest feedback to program management.
IEA sees little opportunity to boost the U.S. coal industry through exports.
Subsequently, there was little opportunity to learn and grow from past mistakes.
Alas, those same experts see little opportunity for progress in the coming year.
It's that America's wars give them little opportunity to train and fight smart.
The locker room is small, and there is very little opportunity for privacy.
Consumers have little opportunity to appeal decisions, or see how other cases were handled.
But Falih will have little opportunity to see fellow ministers ahead of Thursday's meeting.
For Yolanda, that leaves little opportunity for cases like hers to be resolved fairly.
But average Egyptians are suffering with high inflation, low employment, nonexistent services and little opportunity.
With unemployment hovering near 85033 percent, there is little opportunity to continue to do so.
A beauty queen must always be "on," which leaves little opportunity to be human, too.
There had been little opportunity to spend money in Afghanistan, and many returned with savings.
"It's a high-security federal prison with very little opportunity for outdoor exercise," Riopelle said.
They would have little opportunity to learn about or react to decisions that harm their interests.
But there is little opportunity to grow further largely because of staffing issues and state limitations.
But TikTok, critically, offers very little opportunity for creators to get paid through the platform itself.
They knew it was all fake, but had little opportunity to express their own individual experiences.
Kelly also denies any wrongdoing and the pair have had little opportunity to respond to the allegations.
She knows, as do so many others, that there is little opportunity in the country for work.
The sector outlook remains negative and we expect consolidation as reinsurers have little opportunity for organic growth.
Fitness and health in the wider sense will offer little opportunity to devices in the high end.
There is a perception that tech benefits only a privileged few, offering little opportunity for the many.
From the first debate, even given little opportunity to speak, every thought he expressed resonated with me.
It's a place where there is little opportunity and most people are struggling to make ends meet.
Airlines with 737 Max orders have little opportunity to cancel and replace it with an Airbus plane.
Just every little opportunity that you get to make a stand, I think you need to say something.
The participants, aged 21 to 65, mostly worked desk jobs with little opportunity for exercise during the workday.
International organizations have criticized the war crimes trials, saying the accused leaders had little opportunity to defend themselves.
"Republicans rushed the tax bill through Congress with little opportunity for public comment or close scrutiny," Neal wrote.
More distressingly, it has left the UAW with little opportunity to root out corruption from the top down.
He struggles to do good in a society that, the movie shows, gives him little opportunity for growth.
Due to the nature of how the game works, there's little opportunity to practice without risk of death.
But he found little opportunity to work as a driver in the United States, so he went to Europe.
Kelly told the Times that he had "very little opportunity to look at" the order before it was announced.
Mostly seen alone, often in self-imposed exile, she has little opportunity to bounce her feelings off other characters.
But living in the White House carries with it a lifetime membership in the establishment, with little opportunity for escape.
The work is essential to every smooth-running restaurant service but is physically exhausting and offers little opportunity for promotion.
This amendment was hard-earned by 19th century women, who previously had little opportunity to assert their opinions or individuality.
Commodity markets offer little opportunity for price increases, and price levels may prove to be unprofitable for a manufacturer to supply.
And due to the nature of modern-day life, consumers have little opportunity to avoid giving these companies their personal information.
Girls make up more than half the children not in school, and there is little opportunity to learn later in life.
Ghosn and Greg Kelly, a Nissan director, are still in custody and have had little opportunity to defend themselves in public.
Keeping the campaign drawn into a relatively short experience meant that the story had very little opportunity to go off the rails.
"This guy tonight, we knew we had to take advantage of any little opportunity against him," St. Louis manager Mike Matheny said.
Many saw only two options: Endure a difficult life in Cuba with little opportunity or try to get out, legally or otherwise.
Because of how the deal was constructed, local politicians have little opportunity to attach additional requirements, which leaves Pumarol out of options.
Both chaps then dutifully prove loyal squires to female partners amid a corps where each male-female couple has its little opportunity.
Girls make up more than half of the children not in school, and there is little opportunity to learn later in life.
Slower economic growth, coupled by longer life expectancy of their parents, could mean little opportunity for millennials to plan their own personal retirement.
Because they were a targeted religious minority, there was little opportunity outside the Army, and they were unlikely to join the Iraqi insurgency.
They want to pursue their careers but feel discouraged by a system that offers low-paid jobs and little opportunity to better themselves.
He also had to overcome his fear of heights, which he had had little opportunity to confront while growing up on Long Island.
But Parliament continues to be torn by Brexit, leaving little opportunity for any significant committee work before the departure date of Oct. 31.
Seeing little opportunity to compete with the tech giants on their own turf, investors and startups are going where they can spot an opening.
The other contends that banks have been the victims of a capricious and unjustified shakedown, driven entirely by politics, with little opportunity for redress.
While doctors want to lead, and healthcare executives are asking them to lead, there is little opportunity for physicians to learn how to lead.
That is partly because in Indian cities, many maids live in their employers' homes, giving them little opportunity to build networks and compare notes.
Low U.S. Treasury bond yields mean there is little opportunity cost in holding gold, which earns nothing and costs money to insure and store.
When evaluating entrepreneurs in this space, we look for deep industry knowledge and a recognition that there's little opportunity for one-size-fits-all innovation.
Maroun explains that because there is so little opportunity for employment on the island that they did whatever they could to keep the place afloat.
Marnie has some aria-type monologues, but there is little opportunity for Ms. Cooke to depict the gap between reality and her character's self-understanding.
He gives up a royalty deal for his invention, then begins work on a wireless power system with huge potential but little opportunity for profit.
He said he hoped that many would be young Serbians, who have had little opportunity to see work by the country's most famous living artist.
There's so little opportunity not to be sifted into those two categories, and Masking was the opportunity to treat this as alien, without being sci-fi.
When Congress has no other choice but to investigate the president, there's precious little opportunity to take care of the business Americans elected them to do.
The remaining 15.9 million refugees will have to seek asylum in camps and countries closer to home where they often face little opportunity for education or employment.
But with the British Open and the P.G.A. Championship only two weeks apart, Mickelson had little opportunity to play in another tour event between the two majors.
They said that they did not know much about art — their jobs allow little opportunity for recreational museumgoing — and Ms. Herman said she preferred it that way.
A reason to be concerned about false claims in ads is that Facebook affords us so little opportunity to respond to ads not aimed at us personally.
Amid the monotony of loading the routine items on the video board such as player introductions or advertising spots, there is now a little opportunity for creativity.
High levels of that kind of deep partisanship, even when not driven by anger or great passion, locks the country into close elections with little opportunity for waves.
The Kincade Fire, the largest to start this week, tore through 16,000 acres within hours, leaving Sonoma County firefighters with little opportunity to stop or slow the flames.
This is because as a member of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Souter had little opportunity to dive into the most talked-about constitutional debates of the day.
"There's so little opportunity for young people of color in terms of jobs and education that we don't feel like a part of this city," Ms. Gil said.
The reporters are sometimes the most knowledgeable sources of information on the teams they cover, but they are afforded little opportunity to step back and write impactful articles.
And comedians performing in bars had little opportunity to leap to television, as promising comedians in Western countries do, because their best material was unlikely to be approved.
State Senator Michael Gianaris, Democrat of Queens, said the late-night meeting offered little opportunity for public discussion and criticized lawmakers for failing to address the subway crisis.
These are important issues, but there is a danger that there will be little opportunity for the Democratic candidates to discuss the other issues that concern many Americans.
They say Mr. Trump has little opportunity to increase economic growth in the next few years because the economy is already growing about as fast as it can.
In interviews, several of these injured employees described doing repetitive tasks with little opportunity to rotate positions — in violation of Tesla's own stated policy, as well as industry norms.
During the two June debates, climate change got a total of 15 minutes out of four hours, giving candidates little opportunity to detail their plans to tackle the issue.
In the realm of necessity there is very little opportunity to spend our lives on the things we care for, to devote ourselves to what we think most worthwhile.
It also illustrates how overwhelming and time-consuming fund-raising for multimillion-dollar races can be, leaving lawmakers little opportunity for the work they are supposed to be doing.
His benign economic view leads him to be wary of bonds; he expects a 10-year Treasury yield of 2.6 percent at year's end, and little opportunity for gains.
Based on that research and the belief that rapid-fire questioning allows little opportunity for deception, Converus says that its system have been tuned to "virtually eliminate" these countermeasures' effectiveness.
By forming utilities like the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Bonneville Power Administration, the government financed the electrification of poor, remote communities where private utilities saw little opportunity for profit.
Harris: Prosecutor, interrupted Ordinarily, Harris' seat on the Senate intelligence committee would have given her access to key national security and intelligence issues but little opportunity to speak about them.
"Hillary leads in pledged and unpledged delegates, and there is little opportunity for that dynamic to change over the next few weeks," said former Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Holly Shulman.
While rural-urban differences in disability have been analyzed previously, researchers have had little opportunity to further explore this disparity, as updated data on rural disability were unavailable until recently.
Defense lawyers complained frequently of obstacles to meeting with their clients, and were given little opportunity to challenge the prosecution, which presented no witnesses at the trial, the report said.
The 21 bills, which address various issues, including how donation cards are filled out and when certain disclosures are filed, were introduced last month with little opportunity for public input.
It is a tragedy that with every passing year, more and more kids go through the American school system with a semblance of an education and little opportunity to attain more.
But the vast majority of workers in the federal program have jobs in sheltered workshops frequently run by nonprofits and isolated from the rest of society with little opportunity for advancement.
There is little opportunity to rehang or introduce loans (but for a separate, unfurnished exhibition space in the basement), so mounting a ticket-selling blockbuster exhibition is simply not an option.
Oueslatia, near the historic religious city of Kairouan, is typical of small towns in central and southern Tunisia that offer little opportunity for young men and became fertile ground for jihadist recruiters.
Wind gusts pushed the fire through forests like blow torches, leaving firefighters with little opportunity to stop or slow down the walls of flames tromping across wild lands and across highways overnight.
The World Cup of Rous only had space for 323 teams, with very little opportunity for Africa and Asia – in 1966 these two vast continents fought for just one World Cup slot.
About a third of the decline was a mysterious "residual": younger people leaving the work force, perhaps because they saw little opportunity or viewed the potential wages they could earn as inadequate.
And here's where Hadley departs most dramatically from Woolf, who could advocate for a solo room in essay form, but had little opportunity to give her characters realistic escapes from domestic life.
So as long as investors are running scared and moving money to bonds and dividend-paying stocks, then there may be little opportunity for savers to generate a decent rate of return.
But the limits on deliberation, and the rules about what can and can't be included, are so strict that reconciliation is really a closed process that gives senators little opportunity to participate.
But the latest expansion includes the use of immigration judges assigned to a center in Fort Worth, Texas, that is closed to the public, leaving little opportunity for people to observe hearings.
Nvidia – Bernstein downgraded the chipmaker's stock to "market perform" from "outperform," noting the company's recent cut in earnings guidance and a view that the shares have little opportunity to beat out its peers.
It was also caused by millions of Americans who saw little opportunity and became disengaged from the workplace, their incomes suffering, their skills atrophying and the nation's economic potential diminishing in the process.
With Democrats now controlling the House of Representatives, Mr. Trump may have little opportunity to pass legislation, such as a second round of tax cuts, in an attempt to further stoke the economy.
It is distressing that millions of patients relying on Medicare and Medicaid are unknowing participants in experiments that can dramatically affect their care and in which they have little opportunity for input or consent.
While courts award multimillion-dollar judgments for negligence in hospitals, states treat companion animals as a form of property, and owners have little opportunity to sue for damages beyond the cost of a replacement.
The big picture: Afghans have had little opportunity to improve their economic status or rebuild critical infrastructure from lack of physical security, and millions will risk their lives to vote in this month's election.
ROME (Reuters) - A parliamentary commission set up to investigate recent Italian banking scandals met for the first time on Wednesday, but it will have little opportunity to reach any meaningful conclusions before the legislature ends.
"Once inflation is on the down slope - which we expect soon - we see very little opportunity for the BoE to hike rates," economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note to clients.
Mr. Downs's story has also shone a spotlight on what critics call Qatar's opaque judicial system, which gave him little opportunity to defend himself during a trial conducted in Arabic, which he does not understand.
Aside from the inconvenience, there is safety risk, especially if carrying cash, and little opportunity for vendors to easily shift inventory on daily demand or have any track record to garner credit to expand their businesses.
Corfield is fine in a role that gives her little opportunity to do more than run and fight, but a woman this empowered removes the question mark from her survival — and the tension from the movie.
One of the most surprising things for me was just knowing about the glittering strip, how racially segregated Las Vegas was, how mean the police force was, and how little opportunity black people had in Las Vegas.
It's common to find a former officer with a college degree and military leadership experience working at a low-level sales position or similar type of job where they have little opportunity to utilize their leadership skills.
Though numbers are small, Filipino authorities say arrivals from China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan are the most numerous, escaping economies that have eaten into their retirement savings and now offer little opportunity to top up those pension pots.
The 33-year-old gave the third-seed little opportunity to get into the match and was just too powerful for Anisimova, who had no answer to the pace, depth and angles of her returns and service game.
Bolt was given a medical exemption by Jamaican officials to compete at the Rio Games after he pulled a hamstring during the Olympic trials and Gatlin wasted little opportunity in trying to get under the 29-year-old's skin.
The supply of organs, in turn, is largely handled by a network of nonprofits that work in hospitals but possess skills that clinicians have little opportunity to practice — because within the health system, organ donation is actually fairly uncommon.
The new system scraps the "inquisitorial" approach, in which a prosecutor presents written evidence that the defence has little opportunity to contest, in favour of a more transparent "adversarial" model, where lawyers argue their cases orally before a judge.
In 1989, there was little opportunity for fans across the country to be exposed to conferences like the W.C.C. "You were more amped up to see what you could do," Carter said of playing as a midmajor in the national tournament.
In Augusta, Ga., in partnership with AARP, a program of painting together, as well as music and dance, was created for caregivers who often have little opportunity to connect with others and reap the benefits of mutual support and friendship.
In college football's highest tier, there are more and more transfers among quarterbacks, who — unlike offensive linemen, wide receivers or cornerbacks — have little opportunity to improve and virtually no hope of showing off their talents if they are not the starter.
While Wednesday's match was not an official one he showed exactly why he will be a threat with his hefty serve and forehand giving Nadal little opportunity to get his teeth into any rallies longer than three or four strokes.
As a result of a civil war for which they bear no responsibility, far too many South Sudanese, including those we met in Bidi Bidi, have known far too much violence, far too much suffering and far too little opportunity.
Musical opportunities are now concentrated in a small group of arts-focused schools, like the Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music, which require auditions, while students at most high schools in the borough have little opportunity to play music.
"I saw a group of black and brown men from under-resourced neighborhoods with high levels of crime, who'd been injured, and now were in a situation again where there was little opportunity to move forward with their lives," she said.
While women are more educated and skilled than they have ever been, few work in the private sector, fewer hold senior positions in any institution, and women-owned businesses tend to be informal, home-based enterprises with little opportunity to grow.
Other than these expertly timed run-ins with the edge of the reality TV bubble, it seems ABC milks most of its drama out of contestants by setting them into a world apart, and providing little opportunity to step away from intense feelings.
But they were hoping to benefit from some fortuitous timing: With the Super Bowl late Sunday and just one more day until voters in New Hampshire head to the polls, they argued, there was little opportunity for his rivals to inflict irreversible damage.
That's a serious issue, subject to intense debate among economists, but Mr. Garrett made it partisan by accusing Ms. Yellen of making statements that were "eerily similar to what the administration has said," and then giving her little opportunity to explain her position.
For more than a year, the Awood Center, a nonprofit focused on helping East African workers, has organized the employees around their concerns about the pace of work, accommodations for prayers and what they see as little opportunity for advancement to management.
" Connolly, who noted he's also a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, noted that for the past two years under GOP control they've little opportunity to question witnesses about Russia -- "and now here's the opportunity to maybe pursue some of that.
But Benjamin said that relationship is "not a liability" at this stage -- though Biden's first visit to South Carolina of the 2020 race featured just a rally, fundraiser and church visit, with little opportunity for the more controversial elements of his record to surface.
American recognition of Jerusalem will not ripen diplomatic prospects; to the contrary, it is likely to diminish what little opportunity for progress exists, as this unilateral U.S. action demands nothing of the Israeli government and gives nothing to the Palestinians in Jerusalem or anywhere else.
" Hamilton went on to say that the purpose of the Electoral College is to preserve "the sense of the people," while at the same time ensuring that a president is chosen by electors who would "afford as little opportunity as possible to tumult and disorder.
The baritone Peter Mattei, who took the lead role, is one of the finest singing actors in opera, but in this staging he had little opportunity to trace the character's arc toward madness; too often he seemed like an extra in a larger tableau.
Firms file in favorable jurisdictions and respond quickly to legal developments – after the 9th Circuit's Domino's ruling, according to the Chamber, filings spiked drastically in California – but there's little opportunity for courts actually to develop coherent law because the vast majority of the suits settle quickly.
In today's stratified economy, where typically a college degree has one of the best chances to get an individual out of a contracting working class, the American laborer has little opportunity, unless a member of that family is exceptionally entrepreneurial or breaks into the white-collar workforce.
Trump, of course, has been accused of misconduct by multiple women and is now at the center of a controversy surrounding allegations his lawyer paid off a porn star to keep silent about a pre-presidential extramarital affair, leaving him with little opportunity here for political profit.
"Because there's so little rights and so little community activity, and so little opportunity and protection of family life, that LGBT people who are college age go away for college and don't come back," said Adrian Hartnett-Beasley, one of the coordinators of the Yes Yes Campaign.
So if you find yourself becoming overzealous over every little opportunity that comes your way, here are a few ways to keep things in balance: Appearing readily available can work against you, according to Jeremy Nicholson, a social psychologist who focuses on decision-making, social influence and relationship dynamics.
The board in a decision issued on Tuesday said that because the drivers lease trucks and do not set their hours or own their delivery routes, they have little opportunity for profit or loss, making them employees who can join a union under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).
But that trick, even when sharpened through a curiously mottled black-and-white filter, feels empty, because there's so little presentation of the context we're in, and consequently little opportunity to build a deeper understanding of the larger stakes at play for the characters and the wider world.
"Make no mistake about it, come midterm elections I am going to use every little opportunity I have to either go to places where I think I can help, influence and make sure the candidates that will support the positions of Puerto Rico get elected or reelected," Rosselló told The Hill.
Hers is one of six recent deaths of migrant children while in custody of federal authorities after journeying to the US. A journey to reunite with her mother Surrounded by poverty and little opportunity, Darlyn's mother said she decided to migrate to the United States to work and provide for her three daughters.
Some also fear that Chandra will have little opportunity to lavish attention on TCS in the new role, as he will be saddled with untying the Gordian knot of Tata Sons politics, and also overseeing 200 group companies - all against the background of a bitter ongoing spat with its ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry.
The bidding process "has been marked by limited transparency and little opportunity for meaningful input from small and rural carriers," executives for a trade group called NTCA-The Rural Broadband Association said in a letter in May to the F.C.C. A spokesman for Telcordia could not be reached for comment on Thursday.
And without firm post-Olympic plans for several venues (the speedskating oval, for example, is likely to be converted to convention space), there was little opportunity for locals to find lasting employment by learning during the Olympics and taking over the ice-making operation afterward, as happened in places like Vancouver and Salt Lake City.
In "In New York High Schools, the Sound of Music Is Muted," Sam Bloch and Kate Taylor write: … Musical opportunities are now concentrated in a small group of arts-focused schools, like the Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music, which require auditions, while students at most high schools in the borough have little opportunity to play music.
There was this huge gap in time between designing the bill and actually having the benefits fully in place, which gave a lot of opportunity for the opposition to say, 'This will kill jobs, pestilence will come, vermin will fall from the sky' — and very little opportunity for us to say anything other than, 'Wait and see.
"Because the hearing is tomorrow, the court's consolidation will force plaintiffs to try their case on only four days' notice, with no discovery, with little opportunity to assemble evidence, before Defendants have filed a single pleading, with no idea which facts are actually in dispute, and without a round of briefing focused on the merits," the President's legal team wrote.
"The Supreme Court's ruling left little opportunity for the administration to cure the defects with its decision to add a citizenship question and, most importantly, they were simply out of time given the impending deadline for printing forms," Kristen Clarke, the executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which successfully challenged the question in federal court in California, said in a statement.
An overall saturation of significant events—Bridget attends the funeral of her ex-boyfriend Daniel Cleaver; gets a new young boss who threatens her job security; goes to a huge music festival and sleeps with Jack Quant; becomes a godmother; sleeps with her ex; finds out she's pregnant; gets fired from her job after a royal fuck-up; delivers the baby; chooses Mark to be the father no matter the results of the paternity test; finds out that he is the father; and marries him—leaves little opportunity for anything like emotional connection, sexual tension, or intellectual rapport with either Jack or Mark to build or be conveyed to the audience.

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